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Measuring Synaptic Vesicle Endocytosis in Cultured Hippocampal Neurons
Published on: September 4, 2017
High-resolution electron cryomicroscopy of V-ATPase in native synaptic vesicles
Claire E Coupland1, Ryan Karimi1,2, Stephanie A Bueler1
1Molecular Medicine Program, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON M5G 1X1, Canada.
Abstract:
Intercellular communication in the nervous system occurs through the release of neurotransmitters into the synaptic cleft between neurons. In the presynaptic neuron, the proton pumping vesicular- or vacuolar-type ATPase (V-ATPase) powers neurotransmitter loading into synaptic vesicles (SVs), with the V1 complex dissociating from the membrane region of the enzyme before exocytosis. We isolated SVs from rat brain using SidK, a V-ATPase-binding bacterial effector protein. Single-particle electron cryomicroscopy allowed high-resolution structure determination of V-ATPase within the native SV membrane. In the structure, regularly spaced cholesterol molecules decorate the enzyme's rotor and the abundant SV protein synaptophysin binds the complex stoichiometrically. ATP hydrolysis during vesicle loading results in a loss of the V1 region of V-ATPase from the SV membrane, suggesting that loading is sufficient to induce dissociation of the enzyme.
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